Yesterday I would have screamed, “Don’t Act Like A Jerk!” if I wasn’t so aware of my tone of voice.

My tone of voice and the underlying thoughts and feelings have tripped me up more than I’d like to admit. Before I got around to admitting it, in this post, I asked: What should you be seeing in your own life? What do you let stand in the way of seeing it?

Hopefully you’ll think about that a while, but in the meantime with an honest assessment in hand, I’ll tell you how I’m dealing with my contribution to the turmoil I tend to create.

4. Tell them the truth. – Locate The Trouble Spots. – Try to assess what has gone wrong. – Ask yourself, “How did we get into this mess?” – Apologize When You’re Wrong. – It is foolish to let pride and insecurity keep us from repairing and restoring.